The state will begin to implement its controversial plan to close
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DHH is still identifying private partners in the
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Citing reduced federal money for Medicaid, DHH announced in July it would shutter the hospital, located just east of Mandeville on U.S. 190. Department officials said they want to ensure a sustainable behavioral health care system for the future by de-emphasizing the role of large public institutions and instead building partnerships with community providers.
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The announcement touched off raging opposition in the western
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Area legislators, most of whom are close political allies of Jindal, have also spoken against the move. In September, legislators sought an opinion from the state Attorney General's Office as to whether the state had the authority to close the facility. A spokesperson for the AG's office said Monday that the opinion, sought by State Sen. Jack Donahue, R-Mandeville, is still being researched.
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Supporters say the hospital, which provides mental health and substance abuse treatment for patients from throughout the
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Jindal administration officials said they are grappling with an $859 million cut to the state's federal Medicaid financing and must take steps to close the gap. They estimate closing the hospital will save $1.6 million this fiscal year and $3.5 million in subsequent years.
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Hospital supporters said they hope to continue the fight to preserve the hospital or find a private entity that might be interested in taking over its operations, which they acknowledge would be plan B.
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State Rep. Tim Burns, R-Mandeville, said he would like for the the hospital to remain as it is, operated by the state and treating patients from throughout the region. But he is not optimistic.
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"I just don't think there's anything we can do to stop the transfer of patients,'' he said. "It's a regrettable thing."
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Source: http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/10/post_490.html
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